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Severe Thunderstorms Likely Across the Ozarks and Lower Ohio Valley

Severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging wind gusts, large hail, and a few tornadoes, are likely to develop this afternoon from parts of the lower Ohio Valley into the southern Plains. An Enhanced Risk (Level 3 of 5) outlook has been issued. Further north, widespread rain showers are expected across portions of the Great Lakes and Northeast U.S. Read More >

 Today's Weather Impact Levels (click on specific hazard for details)
Lightning
Tornado
Wind
Hail
Flood
Heat/Cold
Visibility
Rip Current
Waves
 
Lightning

 
Tornado

 
Wind

 
Hail

 
Flooding

 
Heat/Cold

 
Visibility
 
 
Rip Current

 
Seas/Waves


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 Reduced Visibility Hazard
About Dense Fog and Smoke
 Legend
None No visibilities below 1/4 mile.
Slight Patchy (1-20% coverage) visibilities below 1/4 mile possible.
Moderate Areas (30-50% coverage) of visibility below 1/4 mile possible.
High Widespread (60-100% coverage) visibilities below 1/4 mile possible.
  Visibility Impact Statement
Visibility: Patchy fog should develop late tonight into early Tuesday morning over South Florida especially over the interior and west coast metro areas. Visibility could drop below a quarter mile at times in the fog.


For additional hazard information, view the full Hazardous Weather Outlook text. During a tropical cyclone situation, view the Hurricane Local Statement for additional hazard details.